Teens probably won’t like self-driving cars, but their parents will
Friday, May 8, 2015 - 11:00
in Psychology & Sociology
If consumers have their way, self-driving cars will enable parents to keep tighter reins on teen motorists. A new survey reveals that people are soundly in favor of putting parental controls in high-tech cars of the future. One thousand people, aged 18 to 70, were polled to learn which freedom-foiling attribute they deemed most important.